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sheriff's department is now looking for theresa johnson. they say she is not a suspect but they want to talk to her because she may have a associated with goulee in the last few weeks. he may go by theresa lamb and she is homeless and anybody that may know her will contact the santa cruz sheriff's department. >>> the memorial for detective butler and sergeant baker will be held at noon at hp pavilion in san jose. also a scholarship fund has been established in honor of the officer. they have committed $125,000 to that found. if you would like to make a donation, go to our website at abc7news.com, click on see it on tv. >>> it's official, president obama has signed an order authorizing $85 billion in cuts. it could have wide ranging effects. unemployment benefits could be cut and children may be eliminated from certain programs. they are trying to meet a march 15th deadline when layoff notices may be handed out. >> there is more layoffs because of the sequestration issue. we are going to see an uptick in the number of layoffs we see on march
sheriff's department is now looking for theresa johnson. they say she is not a suspect but they want to talk to her because she may have a associated with goulee in the last few weeks. he may go by theresa lamb and she is homeless and anybody that may know her will contact the santa cruz sheriff's department. >>> the memorial for detective butler and sergeant baker will be held at noon at hp pavilion in san jose. also a scholarship fund has been established in honor of the officer....
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. >>> johnson and johnson is recalling infant motrinment it recalls three lots of motrin drops original berry flavor. it is used for treating fevers and aches in children under 2 years old. the company warns the medicine may beacon tam neated with ptfe, a plastic used in teflon coatings. go to abc7news.com and click on see it on tv. >>> the ride finding service uber is taking people. there is a fleet of do lore yens making the rounds. this one was spotted and designed to look like the time machine from the movie "back to the future." this weekend some lucky users will be able to track one down. all you have to do is open the app between noon and 9:00 p.m. and try and spot the do lore yen iconment rides are limited to one person per car and a maximum of 15 minutes per ride. as they say in the movie, where we're going, we don't need roads. >> that's super 80s. h i have a feeling some people might not even know what that is about. >> no one will miss the heat though. >> no. it is a little warmer than yesterday as we look at live doppler 7hd, where is the fog? well, we may get a little late
. >>> johnson and johnson is recalling infant motrinment it recalls three lots of motrin drops original berry flavor. it is used for treating fevers and aches in children under 2 years old. the company warns the medicine may beacon tam neated with ptfe, a plastic used in teflon coatings. go to abc7news.com and click on see it on tv. >>> the ride finding service uber is taking people. there is a fleet of do lore yens making the rounds. this one was spotted and designed to look...
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carolyn johnson has the details. >> for jessica, microbes are a look into your body. >> everything in your gut is eating what you eat. >> she is talking about what lives in our stomachs. a community known as microbion. they helped unveil a genetic map help identify all the bacteria present. they believe knowing which organisms are there and what they are doing can tell us a lot. >> there is wide range of diseases. from obesity to diabetes. >> they are launching a start-up gutted level on gene sequencing companies. associate director believes the project could pay off. >> they are turning into science in into this. >> they will receive a quit and send back samples. they hope to provide valuable clues. >> you are eating more carbss this than you think you are. or are you are drinking a lot of caffeine. >> it could be compared to other databases as it advances benefiting both individuals and the scientific community and unlocking the mysteries in our own bodies. >>> she says that is not the only innovation. it's being funding by cloud sous can. they have signed up 350 people in few weeks
carolyn johnson has the details. >> for jessica, microbes are a look into your body. >> everything in your gut is eating what you eat. >> she is talking about what lives in our stomachs. a community known as microbion. they helped unveil a genetic map help identify all the bacteria present. they believe knowing which organisms are there and what they are doing can tell us a lot. >> there is wide range of diseases. from obesity to diabetes. >> they are launching a...
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health and science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> helen sue is all smiles when she plays with her newborn son. she has benefited for the popular invisoline braces. it's to adjust them is departure from traditional molds used by other doctors. >> it's called the health scanner. we can have study models without taking the immaterial presentations. >> first they reach for the scanner that will photograph her teeth. it's connected to a computer system that will beam the images from her practice in san francisco to the itero lab. over the next several minutes the doctor guides the camera around ellen's up and lower jaw line. it's optical. >> these little areas right there. >> step by step they build a map of her teeth. computer alerts the dentist they don't have a complete image so it can be rephotographed. >> it's very accurate. >> it's quicker than traditional impressions. >> you have to leave the material that does not taste good from three to five minutes. if it wasn't a good impression they would have to take another one. >> cost can vary by practice but he does not charg
health and science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> helen sue is all smiles when she plays with her newborn son. she has benefited for the popular invisoline braces. it's to adjust them is departure from traditional molds used by other doctors. >> it's called the health scanner. we can have study models without taking the immaterial presentations. >> first they reach for the scanner that will photograph her teeth. it's connected to a computer system that will beam...
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carolyn johnson reports. >> born four months early, it's hard to determine what this premie could face. they looked deep into the brains of premature babies to see what differences can be found at birth. the frontal lobe it helps human memorize and remain attentive. >> based on this, it's actually this. >> the risk for adhd is about six to seven percent. in preemies the risk can be as high as 30%. >> it's four to six more times common with similar birth weight group. >> use an mri this region was likely to be smooth and round. >> if we can show that is plea diktd i have could allow us to intervene early. >> many children are not diagnosed until school age. they believe early intervention may teach the children to maintain focus. doing mri studies on all premature infants is expensive. it could save money in the long run. >> we can treat them early on and avoid it altogether. >> it's a significant problem with significant costs. if we can do -- we can really say these kids are at risk and intervene with therapists and prevent them from needing medication, you can say a lot of money. >>
carolyn johnson reports. >> born four months early, it's hard to determine what this premie could face. they looked deep into the brains of premature babies to see what differences can be found at birth. the frontal lobe it helps human memorize and remain attentive. >> based on this, it's actually this. >> the risk for adhd is about six to seven percent. in preemies the risk can be as high as 30%. >> it's four to six more times common with similar birth weight group....
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carolyn johnson will be speaking tonight. for more information or to get your tickets, here a link on our website. go to abc7news.com and click on see it on tv. it would be great if they get a full house. it's a gorgeous day. >> lisa: everybody is warming up except the coastline, a little breezy out there. we will look for warmer numbers and north bay out by the dole that, anyone from two to eight degrees warmer. 67 in san jose, don't forget. to set your clocks ahead tonight and tomorrow, more sunshine and warmer weather right through the middle of the week. cooling at our coast but no rain in the sex seven days. >> katie: thanks everyone for joining us on the abc7 saturday morning news. we continue at 5:00 p.m. you asked for it and now the "abc 7 news" exclusive alarm clock app is available for the android and kindle fire. you can download it on google play. it has always been available for your iphone. have a great day everyone. >> jack hanna's "wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everybody, i'm jac
carolyn johnson will be speaking tonight. for more information or to get your tickets, here a link on our website. go to abc7news.com and click on see it on tv. it would be great if they get a full house. it's a gorgeous day. >> lisa: everybody is warming up except the coastline, a little breezy out there. we will look for warmer numbers and north bay out by the dole that, anyone from two to eight degrees warmer. 67 in san jose, don't forget. to set your clocks ahead tonight and tomorrow,...
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carolyn johnson has the details. >> sherry and her partner love the outdoors but the scent of the pines have been interrupted by severe sinus infection. >> the antibiotics weren't getting to the infection. i was constantly sick. >> a specialist recommended surgery to open her sinuses, it's a common but uncomfortable procedure on first days of recovery where packing doesn't allow the sinus tissues to heal. >> it's really inflamed and swollen inside. >> we remove the stent. >> to help, dr. kim turned to a new device called propel. its collapsible wing that works something like a the stent. first, it's collapsed on to applicator and placed into the repaired sinus cavity immediately following surgery. >> when he is ready to deploy dlo, he pushes the back but the on on. >> the implant delivers an anti-inflammatory drug provided by the manufacturer they say the technique is well established in other areas of the body. >> it's sl similar that is cuesed in cardiovascular devices. it opens up the passageway and opens up the sinuses and delivers the drug exactly where need it. >> it reduces the n
carolyn johnson has the details. >> sherry and her partner love the outdoors but the scent of the pines have been interrupted by severe sinus infection. >> the antibiotics weren't getting to the infection. i was constantly sick. >> a specialist recommended surgery to open her sinuses, it's a common but uncomfortable procedure on first days of recovery where packing doesn't allow the sinus tissues to heal. >> it's really inflamed and swollen inside. >> we remove the...
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it broke out just before 9:00 near john henry johnson parkway. it was closed last month due to budget cuts. >>> a former police officer who pepper-sprayed students at u.c. davis previous the is now seeking payment from the state. he was fired for his actions but now he is filed a workers' compensation claim. nannette miranda has the story. >> reporter: john pike the former u.c. police lieutenant who got worldwide criticism for dousing demonstrators with pepper spray wants workers' compensation for psychiatric injuries. he received death threats after the video went viral. he was fired a year ago after an investigation found his action was unwarranted. >> i think it is wrong. >> and protestors were pepper-sprayed. he and 20 others shared in a million dollar settlement from the university last year. college junior that his claim is denied. >> when you reward people like pike with benefits you tell people it's okay to hurt them. that is message we absolutely cannot send. >> pike's attorneys would not return comment but a specialist is workers' compe
it broke out just before 9:00 near john henry johnson parkway. it was closed last month due to budget cuts. >>> a former police officer who pepper-sprayed students at u.c. davis previous the is now seeking payment from the state. he was fired for his actions but now he is filed a workers' compensation claim. nannette miranda has the story. >> reporter: john pike the former u.c. police lieutenant who got worldwide criticism for dousing demonstrators with pepper spray wants...